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SITUATIONS VACANT Advertisements of 1G words under the bead' Ings of Situations Vacant, Wanted, For Sale, To Let, Lost and Found. Miscellaneous Wants, etc.. Is per Insertion, three consecutive Insertions 2s 6d, six consecutive Insertions Gs Strictly cash In advance Extra charge If booked, WANTED, clean, homely, elderly woman, COOK, 3 people; North Otago farm: state wage.—“ Economy,” Times. WANTED, a COUNTRY YOUTH for sheep station ; able to milk; wages 10s; Lakes District.—372 Times. Imy Tailoring cutter wanted; take charge of shop.—Reply, by letter, stating experience. 363, Times Office. WANTED, HOUSEKEEPER; mother and 3 girls; Kurow; 15s week.—373, Times. Imy WANTED, experienced, reliable GIRL, about 18 years, for country: able to milk ; wages 105.—313, Times. 28ap WANTED, Country LAD ; able to milk and do odd work ; state wage.—Apply “ Farm," Box 479, Oamaru. 28ap WANTED, thoroughly domesticated and refined PERSON for sheep run, Cromwell district; good home; 10s week.—Ring 20-018. Imy MACHINE KNITTING of Cardigans, Jumpers, etc., is very profitable: catalogue free.—Saunders and Co.. Ltd., Box 872, Wellington. 240 WANTED, strong, healthy, respectable country GIRL (19-20), assist all duties; quiet country home; essential competent, clean, smart; 14s. —366, Times Office, Dunedin. 29ap i'VPENING for bright, sensible WOMAN U available for work involving calling upon and interviewing ladies. As the work is of a dignified character only those capable of handling it in a dignified manner can be considered. The article is universally acknowledged to be a boon to all women. Earnings depend on results. At present elsewhere as much as £7 weekly is being earned, _ but the average is between £3 and £4—Write to “ PURPOSE,” care Otago Daily Times. Iniy rPHE SAFEGUARD AGAINST UNEMPLOYMENT Can you see an opportunity of advancement in your present job? 'lf so, take an I.C.S. Course and gain the knowledge necessary for promotion. If not, study an I.C.S. Course and get out of it. The I.C.S, has helped others —it can help YOU. MATRICULATION—ACCOUNTANCYJOURNALISM - SHORT STORY WRITING - COMMERCIAL ART There are many other courses to choose from, so just name the one you are interested in if it does not appear here. Write for full particulars now to THE INTERNATIONAL CORRESPOND- ' ENCE SCHOOLS, (N.Z.), LTD. Dept. A, Box CS7, Dunedin. TO LET Advertisements of 16 words under the headings of Situations Vacant, Wanted. For Sale, To Let, Lost and Found, Miscellaneous Wants, etc.. Is per Insertion, three consecutive Insertions 2s 6d, six consecutive Insertions GS. Strictly cash In advance Extra charge if booked. T O LET, 5-roomed HOUSE ; Abbotsford. — 370, Times. Imy T O LET, Self-contained Furnished FLAT of 4 rooms.—29B High street, city. m O LET,, 5-roomed Furnished HOUSE. 49 Driver street.—Apply Public Trust. TO LET, Furnished BED-SITTING ROOM; kitchenette ; all conveniences.—Apply 46 Manor place. Imy FURNISHED. 4-roomed FLAT; all conveniences; . penny section.—97 Union' street.'.; ,■■/ ‘V-y / ISap 3 -ROOMED CRIB, 12s 6d week; overlooks sea: all conveniences; Ocean Grove, Tom&hawk.—James Newton, P. 0., Tomahawk. Imy TO LET, PORTION of HOUSE; near car and beach; separate cooking arrangements ; low rent reliable adult tenants. — 23 Onslow street, St. Clair. Imy TO LET, Lock-up GARAGE SPACE, top end Hanover street; 2s 6d per week.— Rhodes Ltd., motor, cycle agents, 206 George street. -- 28ap TO LEASE, commodious 6 ROOMS, kitchenette ; modern appointments; lovely position, Heriot row; 42s 6d.—Alex. Harris, Ltd. 29ap TO BAKERS, PASTRYCOOKS, AND -I OTHERS. Extend your Business at Minimum Cost. Chance secure immediately almost new UP-TO-DATE SHOP, centre influential suburb. Low rent. Experienced girl and telephone if required. GET IN NOW. Particulars 281, TIMES. O LE T. OPOHO: Bungalow, 4 rooms and kette., larage, 27s 6d. CITY: Modern 2-storey 1 Rooms, 3os. BISHOPSCOURT: 5 modern Rooms, sunny, sheltered, 30s. ST. CLAIR: Two-storey modern Brick Bungalow and garage, £2 ss. CITY: 5 [looms, all convs., 20s. ROSLYN: 5 Rooms, 27s 6d. ST. CLAIR: Good Flat, 2 rooms and kitchen, 17s fid. ST. HILDA: 2 Rooms, 10s. OUR MOVE, S I R 1 LO LET, FOR REMOVALS, PACKING. AND STORAGE, )UR EXPERIENCED ORGANISATION And Up-to-date Padded MOTOR FURNITURE VANS Expert Men; Lowest Prices. CRUST & CRUST, 20 Manse street. MATRIMONIAL, TOUNG MAN, Independent means, would L like- to meet young lady like Phyllis arry in “ Cynara ”; with view to marage.—37l, Times. Imy PERSONAL TILL C. RAYNBR call C.P.0.? Letter 1 delayed ; away from home. —E. M, CHIROPRACTIC. OHIROPRACTIC FOR HEALTH. GILES & GILES. CHIROPRACTORS. Graduates of the Palmer School. SEVENTEENTH YEAR OF PRACTICE. Members of the N.Z. and A.C.A. (Inc.), using the Latest Methods known to Chiropractic, including the No. 2 Ncurocalometer and X-ray. PHONE 13-750. Office: HB BUILDINGS, PRINCES STREET, Hours: 9.30-12.30 mid 1.30-5.30; Saturdays. 9.30-12.30. and by Appointment. Also, Dilworth Buildings, Queen street, Auckland. ANTHONY H, THOMSON A (Memb. N.Z and A:C.A., Inc.). Latest Methods, including Special Service with the most Modern Electric Nerve-testing Instruments used in ChiroP CHIROPRACTIC HEALTH ROOMS, DAWSON’S BUILDINGS, /Moray place. Phone 13-010. Hours: 9.30-12, 2.30-5.30; Sat. to 12.30 T & J. WILLIAMSON, ei . CHIROPRACTIC HEALTH SERVICE. We practice Chiropractic exactly as ad-, vocated by B. J. Palmer, with the very Latest Instrument. No. 2 Neurocalometer “COLONIAL MUTUAL BUILDINGS. Corner Princes and High streets. Phone 10-958. Hours: 9-12, 2.30-5.30; Closed Saturdays.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21941, 1 May 1933, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21941, 1 May 1933, Page 1

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